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Tyson Fury says his mum can’t understand why he is so famous as she was confused by legion of fans following Wilder win

, Tyson Fury says his mum can’t understand why he is so famous as she was confused by legion of fans following Wilder win

TYSON FURY says his mum could not understand why he was so famous and asked him why so many people ask him for photographs and autographs.

The WBC champion is preparing for a monster heavyweight unification fight with two-time Anthony Joshua conqueror Oleksandr Usyk.

Tyson Fury’s mum does not understand why he is so famous and asks the world champion why so many people ask him for photographs and autograph

Whether his mother Amber will be in attendance remains to be seen, as she had never been to one of her son’s fights, amateur or pro, despite dad John playing a big part in the 33-year-old’s ring career.

In his autobiography, Behind The Mask, the heavyweight hero explained how his mum is not fully aware of his superstardom.

And she was puzzled when so many fans asked for pictures during a shopping trip following his 2018 draw with Deontay Wilder.

Fury famously went on to beat Wilder in the 2020 rematch, before winning again in their 2021 trilogy battle.

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Fury wrote: “To be honest, my mum doesn’t fully understand what I have achieved as a boxer.

“I took her out shopping one time after the Wilder fight and I was being stopped for photographs and autographs everywhere I went in Manchester and she couldn’t understand it.

“She actually said, ‘Hey, son, how do you know so many people?’

“I had to explain to her that I was the heavyweight champion of the world and a lot of people had watched me and supported me. That was actually very special.”

 

Fury’s brothers Tommy, Shane, Hughie and John Jr as well as wife Paris frequently join the heavyweight before his fights.

But the Gypsy King relishes the time spent with his mum, and revealed she even told him off for attempting to buy her a luxury designer Louis Vuitton bag during the 2018 shopping trip.

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He continued: “It was a lovely time that I spent with my mum – just like any son would like to.

“I was able to treat her to her favourite perfume and I wanted to buy her a Louis Vuitton bag, but she ended up shouting at me, ‘Don’t be wasting your money on that. Save your money because you never know when you’ll need it.’

“Only a mother would tell off a multimillionaire like that.

“She was more worried about me then she was herself and I guess that’s the way all good mothers are. I’m in awe of them.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 7 punches used in boxing?

These seven punches are: jab cross, hook hook, uppercut straight right, left hook and body shot. These punches will be used to attack the opponent’s head, body and legs.

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How long does it take to learn boxing?

It takes about 3 months to learn boxing. This includes learning how to do footwork, stand, and balance. Remember that boxing is more than just throwing punches. It is important to know how to dodge and block attacks.

How many hours do boxers train in a single day?

Boxing trainers work out for at least 4 hours each day. They learn new moves and practice their punches. Boxers can spar up to 10 times per week.

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How to box for exercise

How to Learn to Box for Exercise

Boxing is a sport that improves self confidence and physical fitness. Boxing has become a very popular sport. It involves strength, speed and agility.

Boxing can be a great exercise and a way to improve your self-esteem. You’ll love the activity and want to continue it.

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There are many boxing training options. Some take place at gyms or health clubs while others require you to train at home. There are also online courses which allow you to study from anywhere in the world.

It is important to find a program that suits your needs and your lifestyle. The best programs include exercises designed to build muscle mass, increase flexibility, improve cardiovascular endurance, and enhance overall well-being.

It’s important to decide whether you prefer a beginner-level course or one that is more advanced. Beginner’s classes usually teach basic techniques, such as sparring, mittwork, shadowboxing, and punching. Advanced programs offer more variety and more complex movements.

These programs are generally less expensive than $100 and last for eight weeks. They don’t offer any advice on nutrition, weight loss or injury prevention.

Advanced programs usually last for six months and are around $300. These programs often include nutrition advice, stretching routines and warm-up exercises. They also provide instruction on proper technique. Some programs offer resistance training (such lifting weights) as well as aerobic conditioning (such running).

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